kevintheradioguy
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So, everyone here likes receiving long posts. That, of course, is a lie, as I know there are some people who like short 2-5 sentence posts, but what I mean to say, if you do prefer short posts in your RPs, this thread is not for you. No disrespect intended, it's just something I think only people who like large posts can reply. Kind of like you cannot reply what sort of tomato you like more, when you hate tomatoes, right?
So, my point being, there are plenty of people who write big, beautiful posts that is a pleasure to read; others, however, can write you what looks like a bucket of water - a lot of it, no taste or colour. Now, one might say that it's the writing experience, and the more eloquent the language is, the more interesting it is to read, however, after reading a few children's book recently for small research need, I am starting to doubt that. Those are written in a very simple manner, childish, so the target audience can understand them, and yet, they are interesting to read. I have had an immensely literate partner, who used language perfectly, but I was bored reading their game for some reason. I shouldn't have been, there was nothing wrong with it, but I was dragging myself through it like a dying whale, waiting for it to be over with.
So there is this ethereal "something", that makes your post overt the top, and too much to handle. I am thinking, people can drag simple things out too much, describing their thoughts and emotions in slow, unfitting for them manner, like going paragraphs to describe ones anger, using their best language, while the emotion itself does not "feel" eloquent - it feels fast, cutting, burning, and very primal and simple. Perhaps, descriptions of one's beautiful eye colour takes too much space that you just want to skip it altogether. Or perhaps you threw too much dialogue between your character and her friend into the game, and your partner would've interrupted it ten times by the posts end.
So, writing a post, when do you think you should stop? In post length, your descriptions, dialogues with NPCs, etc.? What do you feel makes for a good, dynamic multi-paragraph post? And on that matter, are you feeling comfortable to ask or be asked by your partner to edit and break your post in a specific place, because it's too long, and their character would've done something that would jeopardise the rest of the post?
So, my point being, there are plenty of people who write big, beautiful posts that is a pleasure to read; others, however, can write you what looks like a bucket of water - a lot of it, no taste or colour. Now, one might say that it's the writing experience, and the more eloquent the language is, the more interesting it is to read, however, after reading a few children's book recently for small research need, I am starting to doubt that. Those are written in a very simple manner, childish, so the target audience can understand them, and yet, they are interesting to read. I have had an immensely literate partner, who used language perfectly, but I was bored reading their game for some reason. I shouldn't have been, there was nothing wrong with it, but I was dragging myself through it like a dying whale, waiting for it to be over with.
So there is this ethereal "something", that makes your post overt the top, and too much to handle. I am thinking, people can drag simple things out too much, describing their thoughts and emotions in slow, unfitting for them manner, like going paragraphs to describe ones anger, using their best language, while the emotion itself does not "feel" eloquent - it feels fast, cutting, burning, and very primal and simple. Perhaps, descriptions of one's beautiful eye colour takes too much space that you just want to skip it altogether. Or perhaps you threw too much dialogue between your character and her friend into the game, and your partner would've interrupted it ten times by the posts end.
So, writing a post, when do you think you should stop? In post length, your descriptions, dialogues with NPCs, etc.? What do you feel makes for a good, dynamic multi-paragraph post? And on that matter, are you feeling comfortable to ask or be asked by your partner to edit and break your post in a specific place, because it's too long, and their character would've done something that would jeopardise the rest of the post?